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Back-to-back Kona lows caused severe flooding on Oʻahu in March 2026, damaging hundreds of homes and farmland with over 30 inches of rain.

Original Headline

"Kona Storms Flood Oʻahu". Source: science.nasa.gov

Content Quality Analysis
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News
(7/10)
Quality Indicators: Detailed event description with specific data (rainfall totals, wind speeds, damage assessments), multiple reputable sources cited, technical details about satellite imagery and storm systems, factual reporting of recent natural events, inclusion of primary sources such as NASA and NOAA.
Explanation: The article provides comprehensive coverage of the Kona storms' impact on Oʻahu, including technical details, specific measurements, and authoritative sources. While it contains some promotional language typical of news summaries, it maintains factual accuracy and depth, warranting a high but not top-tier score.

Killfeed Generated Summary
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• Kona lows caused severe flooding on Oʻahu in March 2026, with back-to-back storms. • Rainfall totals reached 5-10 inches statewide; some areas received over 30 inches. • Floodwaters damaged hundreds of homes and caused millions in agricultural losses. • Storm gusts reached 60-75 mph, with some exceeding 100 mph, causing power outages for 115,000 residents. • Satellite images show flood-affected neighborhoods and sediment plumes in Kaiaka Bay before and after storms.

Original Content Bias Analysis
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**BIAS DETECTION:**
• Political Bias: None detected
• Targeted Framing: None detected
• Additional Bias: None detected

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